Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1584: Greatness

It's too hasty to judge a wizard by whether it's dark magic or not.

Dark magic does consist of all kinds of negative emotions and magic, but it is not just used to hurt others or do bad things.

By the same token, so-called white magic and general spells are not all used for good. Magic itself is not good or bad. The key is the idea of a wizard who uses magic. The key to determining whether a wizard is a dark wizard is whether the wizard himself is evil, not what kind of magic he uses.

Of course, because of its natural cruelty and evil, black wizards have no qualms about the use of black magic, much more than normal wizards can handle.

That being said, Dumbledore's involvement in the hunt for dark magic was unusual, at least for Harry.

Harry was sad to see Dodge in agony and panic.

He doesn't care if Dumbledore has ever been involved in dark magic, and he himself has used dark magic to vent hatred.

When a person is in extreme anger, doing so does not seem to matter.

But what he couldn't accept was what Rita Skeeter said in the paper, that Dumbledore and the Black Wizard Greendward had studied black magic, and that he had wanted to overthrow the Secrecy Act and establish a wizard's rule over Muggles.

Dumbledore's position that he hates black magic and is committed to protecting Muggles is false.

Fake, all fake!

Harry was freezing, his impressions of Dumbledore, Dumbledore's ideas, and what Dumbledore and he had said were not necessarily true. There might be something fake in it. Harry thought of such a possibility that he found out that he never seemed to know the headmaster well.

Ivan knows more than the confused Harry.

Dumbledore does have a hard time explaining or explaining such things to others, and he is determined to bear the pain of one person without saying anything.

To Ivan's knowledge, Dumbledore was obsessed with dark magic for some time.

He and Grindelwald became best friends, exploring the mysteries of magic together.

Young Dumbledore knew exactly what Greendward was saying and what he was going to do with the magic they were studying together, but he didn't care.

Ivan is not very certain, nor does he know whether Dumbledore is properly evaluated, but from what is currently known, young Dumbledore does not have such a strong sense of justice and responsibility. He is angry because he is forced to stay at home to take care of his brother and sister. He is excellent, thinks he should not be tied up by his family and is unwilling to waste his talents. The advent of Greendward sparked hope for his life, so two equally talented wizards were inseparable during those two months.

Perhaps because they were attracted to each other's talents, perhaps because they saw their shadows from each other, or perhaps for some other reason, Dumbledore and Greendward, two of the greatest wizards of our time, met, and they greatly promoted the development of magic in those two months and influenced the pattern of the magic world in the next century.

If nothing unexpected happened, Dumbledore might join Greendward as the Dark King to establish their desired new order in the world.

But the unexpected tragedy occurred, and Dumbledore was awake when he accidentally killed his sister, Ariane.

Since then, the two great wizards have come to different opposites, and that shocking showdown ensued.

Ultimately, Dumbledore won the duel.

This does not necessarily mean that he is stronger in magic and power than Greendward was back then, but in some ways he is more powerful than Greendward. In the school's long-standing philosophy, that's love, Dumbledore knows more about it than any black wizard.

Voldemort doesn't know what love is, Grindelwald sacrifices it for the greater good, and Dumbledore uses his heart to understand it.

So he won the ultimate shocking showdown with no spectators at all.

Dumbledore's immortality lies in the unforgivable mistakes he made as a teenager, but eventually he faced his darkness and became the greatest wizard of all.

“We don't know about Dumbledore's past, Harry, but I think there are some things that I can simply look at and understand.” If I were to say that everyone would make mistakes, Dumbledore in his youth would be no exception, "Ivan said." The key is to acknowledge the courage of the mistakes and the subsequent actions. Rita Skeeter's writing may be true, but it's as worthless as a fake. You know her, her purpose is to attract public interest and sell her books, so the more shocking things are in line with her appetite, the more she even intentionally hides important facts or fabricates ambiguities to achieve results, Rita Skeeter... "

“Rita Skeeter?! Are you talking about her? Oh, I love her, always read what she writes!” A stinging gaggling smile interrupted Ivan's words, Ron's Aunt Muriel holding a glass of champagne, her feathers on her hat flipping up and down, “you know, she wrote a book about Dumbledore! ”

“Hello, Muriel!” Dodge said, "Yeah, we're talking about this...”

“Really! Give me your chair. I'm 107 years old!” Another red-haired cousin from the Weasley family jumped out of the chair in panic, and Aunt Muriel spun the chair around with astonishing force, placing it between Dodge and Ivan, Harry, Hermione and Elaine, and then pounced down.

“You guys, haven't we met before? The Weasleys like the goblins, you all look alike. Who can tell?” Aunt Muriel looked at Evan and they seemed to be remembering a few of them, and then he gave up, and he turned to Dodge and said, "Okay, Effias, let's talk, what were you talking about Rita Skeeter? Did you know she wrote a biography of Dumbledore? I can't wait to read it, I have to remember to order one at the Ledman Bookstore. ”

After listening to this, his face was heavy and his expression was stiff.

But Aunt Muriel sipped the toast and snapped a finger with her slender hand at a waiter beside her, demanding that it be filled.

She drank another sip of champagne, hiccups, and said, "There's no need to look like a frog specimen! I'm not a young man now, I don't know anything! Our generation is well aware that before Albus became so prestigious and respected, there were some very funny rumors! ”